Spring wheat
Cereals
- Mid-early variety with high TGW
- High and stable yield
- Balanced health
- Good lodging resistance
Distribution in: CZ, EE, LT, LV, PL
Breeder: LLA Triesdorf
- Strong yielding A-Quality spring wheat
- Well balanced disease resistance
- Short length with good lodging resistance
- Medium to late ripening
Distribution in: EE, LT, LV
- High yielding, mid-late low input variety
- Strong performance also in autumn sowing
- Very healthy, short and resistant to lodging
- Suitable HFN stability and high TGW
Distribution in: DE, EE, LT, LV, RO
Breeder: LLA Triesdorf
- Medium early heading and ripening
- High TGW
- Good yield performance under different conditions
- Strong resistance especially against yellow rust
Distribution in: EE, LT, LV
Breeder: LLA Triesdorf
- Medium to long plant length but good standing ability
- Good baking qualities
- Good fusarium head blight resistance
- High yielding variety
Distribution in: KZ
Breeder: DSP AG, Agroscope
- High yield potential
- Good disease resistance package
- Stiff straw, medium plant height
- Medium heading
Distribution in: KZ
Breeder: DSP AG, Agroscope
- High untreated and treated yield
- Suitable for low input and organic cultivation
- High fusarium and brown rust resistance
- High grain density with medium TGW
Distribution in: DE
Breeder: LLA Triesdorf
- Stable HFN, good protein content and high specific weight
- Medium ear emergence and ripening
- Excellent Fusarium head blight resistance
- Balanced resistance profile
Distribution in: BY, EE, LT
Breeder: LLA Triesdorf
- Early to medium ripening
- High yielding milling wheat
- Medium protein yield
- Well balanced leaf disease resistance
Distribution in: EE, LT
Breeder: LLA Triesdorf
E, A, B, C, BPS, BP, BAU, Gr.1, Gr.2, Gr.3, Gr.4 = Wheat quality classes of the countries
* with the option for late autumn sowing
CTU = Chlortoluron
HFN = Hagberg Falling Number
TGW = Thousand Grain Weight
OWBM = Orange wheat blossom midge gene
Sbm1 = Soil born mosaic virus – resistance gene
Sm1 = Orange wheat blossom midge – resistance gene
Pch1 = Pseudocercosporella – resistance gene